Dirk Gently wrote:
Per Jessen wrote:
Mike wrote:
On Friday, July 06, 2012 08:28:01 AM James Hatridge wrote:
Hi Per,
On Friday, July 06, 2012 03:32:19 PM Per Jessen wrote:
James Hatridge wrote:
Hi all,
Is it not about time for this mailing list to come in to the 21th century? This is the ONLY email list that I have to turn off HTML
formatting to send a post to. Everytime I forget it I get this: Depending on which emailer you're using, you ought to store that as a preference of the email-address (of the list). Thunderbird has such an option.
So far you're the only one to give a real answer to this, thanks for that. Do you know if kmail has this option? I've not been able to find it. But this still bring us back to the first question. Why does this list not keep up with the times. Ten years ago, when almost no one had anything faster than 56k then it was understandable. But now even someone one out in the middle of no where Germany has at least DSL 2000 so this rule is silly. I'm on over 60 lists and am the owner of 4. This is the only list I have this problem with.
JIM
I disagree. I could care less about pretty. That's all that HTML brings to the stage.
We're going OT, but HTML does allow a lot more than just being pretty. Sometimes presentation does matter, also in email.
I've yet to see ANYTHING written on this list which would be better presented in HTML as opposed to plain-text displayed in a monospace font.
I agree. I wasn't arguing that HTML would have any use on a mailing list. -- Per Jessen, Zürich (20.9°C) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org